Directs departmental activities in Interventional Radiology, assumes responsibilities for professional staff and supports staff and maintains standard of quality; plans, directs, and supervises all technical aspects of the department in regard to service, programs, evaluations; responsible for day to day operations of the division and work assignments to accommodate the work requirements. Assists in performing procedures and other duties as required.

This position is exempt from Career Service under the CCHHS Personnel Rules.

Minimum Qualifications

Graduate of an accredited school of Radiology Technology (must provide official transcripts at time of interview)

Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) ( must provide proof at time of interview)

Active license by Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) or ability to obtain Illinois State license prior to starting employment (must provide proof at time of interview)

Three (3) years of experience performing angiographic interventional radiologic exams

Three (3) years of work experience in a supervisory and/or management capacity

Thorough knowledge of all radiologic techniques, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), American College of Radiology (ACR) Policies and Procedures, hospital policies and procedures

Thorough knowledge of Cerner, SMS, and PACS System

Ability to plan, direct, assign, and supervise the work of others; to relate to a wide variety of individuals; to operate radiologic equipment

Skilled in use of radiologic equipment and dedicated interventional radiology machinery

VETERAN PREFERENCE

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When applying for employment with the Cook County Health & Hospitals System, preference is given to honorably discharged Veterans who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States for not less than 6 months of continuous service.

To take advantage of this preference a Veteran must :

Meet the minimum qualifications for the position.

Identify self as a Veteran on the employment application by answering yes to the question by answering yes to the question,

The Cook County Health & Hospitals System’s mission is to deliver integrated health services with dignity and respect regardless of a patient’s ability to pay; foster partnerships with other health providers and communities to enhance the health of the public; and advocate for policies that promote the physical, mental and social wellbeing of the people of Cook County. CCHHS is comprised of two hospitals, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital and Provident Hospital, a robust network of more than a dozen community health centers, the Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center, the Community Triage Center, the Cook County Department of Public Health, Cermak Health Services, which provides health care to individuals at the Cook County Jail and the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center, and CountyCare, a Medicaid managed care health plan.The system cares for more than 300,000 patients each year and its physicians are experts in their fields, committed to providing their patients with comprehensive, compassionate and cutting-edge care. Today, CCHHS is transforming the provision of health care in Cook County by promoting community-based primary and preventive care, growing an innovative, collaborative health plan and enhancing the patient experience.